QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: Sex & Lust Department
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Question
Do other women ejaculate, or am I just weird? Answer
This is a subject not often discussed among women. So it's understandable that you
might feel isolated or even question your femininity if you are among the segment of women
who expel fluid at orgasm. The portion of women who report experiencing this phenomenon at
least once varies from a few to up to 40% according to the Kinsey Institute.
Scientists debate whether women have a "true" ejaculation and what role it
might play in sexual functioning or adaptation for survival. They are also unclear about
whether the fluid is urine or some other vaginal secretion. While the scientists are
hashing it out there are women who aren't quite sure what's happening to them or how they
feel about it. Be rest assured that this is normal for you and you are not alone, abnormal
or masculine.
03/18/98
Dr. Al Cooper, clinical director at the San Jose
Marital and Sexuality Centre (408-248-9737), runs the training program for Counseling
and Psychological Services at Stanford University. Dr. Cooper is internationally
known for his work in sexuality and is freqently interviewed by the media. He
currently writes a column in Men's Health Magazine.
Dr. Coralie Scherer coordinates online services
for the Centre and specializes in sexual trauma, women's issues, and marital
therapy.
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